Revised August 2014 CURRICULUM VITAE Lauren M. Block Student Academic Center 403 PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 E-mail: lblock@wsu.edu EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D., Criminal Justice & Criminology (expected) Dissertation: Evaluating Early Case Resolution in Spokane County Superior Court 2009 Master of Arts, Criminal Justice Thesis: How Reliable are Direct Field Observations in Racial Profiling Research? Results Observed with Multiple Coders of Multiple Races and Ethnicities. 2007 Bachelor of Science, Justice Systems, Minor in Psychology Truman State University RESEARCH INTERESTS Courtroom culture, Courtroom workgroups, Prosecutorial decision-making and discretion, Pretrial Proceedings, Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Courtroom Processes, Effectiveness of Problem-Solving Courts, Criminal Court Case Management, Criminal Law. PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Hemmens, Craig and Lauren M. Block. (2014). Supreme Court 2012 Term Point-Counterpoint: You Can Look But You Better Not Touch: The Supreme Court Endorses Police Invasion of Privacy in Maryland v. King. Criminal Law Bulletin, 50(3), 655-665. Hemmens, Craig and Lauren M. Block. (2013). Recent Legal Developments: Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2012 Term. Criminal Justice Review, 38, 545-561.
Book Chapters Randol, Blake M., and Lauren M. Block (Forthcoming). A Judicial Perspective of Criminal Courts in Oregon State. In Lowe, D. and D.K. Das (Eds.) Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges across the Globe, Volume 2. FL: CRC Press. Hamilton, Zachary and Lauren M. Block. (2013). Harm Reduction Strategies: The Hamsterdam Perspective. In Peter A. Collins and David C. Brody (Eds.), Crime, Justice, and Politics in the City as Seen through The Wire. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Encyclopedia Entries Block, Lauren M. (2014). Assignment of Counsel to Indigents. In Jay S. Albanese (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Block, Lauren M. (2014). Plea Bargaining. In Jay S. Albanese (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Block, Lauren M. (2012). Conditions of Community Corrections. In Shannon M. Barton Bellessa and Geoffrey J. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Community Corrections. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Hamilton, Zachary, Alex Kigerl, Michael Campagna, Robert Barnoski, Lauren Block, and Stephen Lee. Tailoring to Fit: The Development and Validation the STRONG-R Recidivism Risk Assessment. (Under Review at Justice Quarterly). Makin, David, Lauren Block, and Christopher Campbell. Technological Punitivism: Annual Registration Costs of Sex Offenders: A National Assessment. (Under Review at Criminal Justice Policy Review). Block, Lauren M. Book Review File-Sharers and Copyright-Infringers, Gunter, W. (For publication in Criminal Justice Review). Block, Lauren M. Reliability of Direct Field Observations in Racial Profiling Research: Results Observed with Multiple Coders of Multiple Races and Ethnicities. Hamilton, Zachary, Lauren M. Block, Sara Enyeart, and Mason Burley. Examining Responsivity of Drug Courts through an Analysis of Failure. 2
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Hamilton, Zachary, Lauren M. Block, and Michael F. Campagna. The Washington State Risk Needs System: STRONG-R. 51 st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, February 18-22, 2014. Block, Lauren M. (2013). Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Concerning the Collection of Biological Materials from Felony Arrestees: Missouri v. McNeely and Maryland v. King. Annual Meeting of the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Las Vegas, NV, October 9-11, 2013. Block, Lauren M., Zachary Hamilton, and Sara Enyeart. (2013). Examining Responsivity of Drug Courts through an Analysis of Failure. 50 th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 19-23, 2013. Makin, David A., Lauren M. Block, and Christopher M. Campbell. (2013). Technological Punitivism: Annual Registration Costs of Sex Offenders: A National Assessment. 50 th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 19-23, 2013. Block, Lauren M. and Zachary Hamilton. (2012). Harm Reduction Strategies: The Hamsterdam Perspective. 68 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 14-17, 2012. Falconer, Sean M., Christopher M. Campbell, and Lauren M. Block. (2012). A Right To Counsel: The Impact of Political Affiliation on Indigent Defense Spending. 49 th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY, March 13-17, 2012. Block, Lauren M. (2010). Reliability of Direct Field Observations in Racial Profiling Research: Using Multiple Coders of Multiple Race/Ethnicities. 66 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 17-20, 2010. Block, Lauren M. and Peter A. Collins. (2010). Approaching a Denominator: Perceptions of Race and Racial Profiling. 47 th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA, February 23-27, 2010. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Associate, Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice, Washington State University, Pullman, WA Evaluating the process and impact of the Early Case Resolution program implemented in Spokane County Superior Court. Working with the Spokane County Drug Court to better understand predictors of success and failure among drug court participants and developing an assessment tool. 3
Research Assistant, Simulated Hazardous Operational Tasks Lab, Sleep & Performance Research Center,, Spokane, WA Directed individual study-runs for research study on police officer shift and sleep schedules and their impact on decision-making. Administered pre-tests and post-tests of training for military officers on cultural competency and use of force decision-making. Supervised research assistants during study-runs and training. Research Assistant, Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University, Pullman, WA Developed a research design to assess client satisfaction with public defenders for the Ohio State Public Defenders and applied for a $170,000 grant from the Law School Admission Council. Not granted. Assisted with the development of a research design for an evaluation of a new problembased learning curriculum implemented in the police academies in Washington State. Created new exit surveys and interviews for all police recruits to complete upon graduation from the police academy in Washington State. Research Assistant, St. Louis County Public Defender s Office, St. Louis, MO Interviewed clients to determine their eligibility for legal services and inquired about background information and criminal history. Assisted attorneys with criminal cases, including pretrial release decisions, motions, trial preparation, and probation revocation hearings. Worked with judges, prosecutors, and probation officers on behalf of clients. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, Fall 2008-Present, Pullman, WA Courses Taught Independently Criminal Justice 101: Introduction to the Administration of Criminal Justice (Spring 2011, Summer 2014) Criminal Justice 205: Realizing Justice in a Multicultural Society (Fall 2010) Criminal Justice 311: Research Methods in Criminal Justice (Summer 2010, Summer 2011) Courses Taught Independently Online Criminal Justice 320: Criminal Law (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) Criminal Justice 380: Criminal Courts (Fall 2014) Criminal Justice 450: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice (Fall 2014) 4
Courses Developed for Online Education Undergraduate & Graduate Criminal Justice 321: Quantitative Methods Criminal Justice 510: Leadership and Ethics in Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 520: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 560: Prosecution and Adjudication Teaching Assistant Criminal Justice 101: Introduction to the Administration of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 330: Crime Control Polices Criminal Justice 370: Introduction to Policing in America Criminal Justice 450: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2011-2012 President, Graduate Student Association 2009-2011 Ph.D. Representative, Graduate Student Association HONORS AND ACADEMIC AWARDS 2012 Alice O. Rice Foley Fellowship The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service, Washington State University 2012 Graduate and Professional Student Association Travel Grant 2011 Outstanding Criminal Justice Graduate Instructor Award, 2010 Graduate and Professional Student Association Travel Grant, Washington State University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Society of Criminology Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society 5
REFERENCES David Brody, J.D., Ph.D. Spokane Academic Center 403 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Office: (509) 358-7952 brody@wsu.edu Zachary Hamilton, Ph.D. Spokane Academic Center 403 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Office: (509) 358-7961 zachary.hamilton@wsu.edu Craig Hemmens, J.D., Ph.D. Johnson Tower 701 Pullman, WA 99164-4872 Office: (509) 335-4031 craig.hemmens@wsu.edu 6